The Body
Plants!
Healthy Lives
Creation and Classification
Mammals
100
The study of body function is called
What is physiology
100
the green pigment in plants that is necessary for photosynthesis
What is chlorophyll
100
a strong feeling expressed in a physical way
What is emotion
100
The author of "The Origin of Species"
What is Charles Darwin
100
kangaroos belong to this group of mammals
What is marsupials
200
The large part of the human brain is called
What is the cerebrum
200
the type of plant that has rhizoids
What is mosses
200
a disease caused by pathogens
What is an infectious disease
200
The _________ view of life is consistent with the Bible and observations
What is Orchard view
200
All mammals with hooves
What is Ungulates
300
the two upper chambers of the heart are
What is the atria
300
a biennial plant has ___________ growing seasons
What is 2
300
the most common hallucinogen in the United States
What is Marijuana
300
In a scientific name _________ is capitalized
What is Genus
300
the term that refers to reproduction by laying eggs
What is oviparous
400
the system that covers and protects the body
What is the integumentary system
400
The transfer of pollen from ________ to __________ is pollination
What is anther to stigma
400
the group of drugs that includes alcohol
What is depressants
400
The idea that evolution occurs in rapid bursts separated by long periods of time
What is Punctuated Equilibrium
400
A ____________ tail is capable of grabbing
What is Prehensile
500
Name all of the body systems
What is integumentary, cardiac, nervous, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, digestive, urinary, respiratory
500
the tubelike tissue that carries sugar from the leaves of a plant to the stem and roots
What is phloem
500
Drugs are categorized into 4 categories: __________,__________,___________,_________
What is hallucinogens, depressants, stimulants, and narcotics
500
the levels of classification are: _____________, ___________, class, ____________, ____________, genus, species
What is Kingdom, phylum, order, family
500
The five major characteristics common to all mammals are:
What is 4 chambered heart, hair, mammary glands, internal skeleton, ability to regulate heat
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